Sedai calls itself the world's first self-driving cloud. Its patented AI agents (eight US patents) learn how each production environment behaves, then autonomously act — rightsizing containers and VMs, tuning serverless functions, optimizing storage, and remediating performance issues in real time. Teams choose Copilot mode, approving each change, or Autopilot mode, where Sedai executes safely on its own; the company reports zero incidents caused by autonomous actions.
Beyond dashboards and recommendations
Unlike cost dashboards that emit recommendations nobody applies, Sedai closes the loop by executing changes in production. It supports Kubernetes (EKS, AKS, GKE), VMs, serverless, storage and streaming workloads across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud and Oracle Cloud, and plugs into Datadog, New Relic, Dynatrace, GitHub, Slack, ServiceNow and Jira. Customers include Palo Alto Networks, HP, Experian and KnowBe4, with over $1.2B in cloud spend under management.
Funding and roadmap
Founded in 2020 by former PayPal engineering leader Suresh Mathew, Sedai raised a $20M Series B in June 2025 led by Atlantic Vantage Point with Norwest, Sierra Ventures and Uncorrelated Ventures. New capabilities target LLM app self-tuning and autonomous GPU optimization.